Sara Ali Khan: Here’s when Sara Ali Khan Ae Watan Mere Watan will release on OTT
The period drama, directed by Kanan Iyer, is based on the life of freedom fighter Usha Mehta, who helped lead India’s independence struggle in 1942. Find out when the movie will be released on Amazon Prime Video.
Here’s When Sara Ali Khan Starrer Ae Watan Mere Watan Will Release On OTT (Image Credit: Instagram/Prime Video India)
Dharmatic Entertainment’s I will take it then I will take it Starring Sara Ali Khan, it premieres on Amazon Prime Video on March 21. The announcement of the Hindi film was made on February 13, World Radio Day. Radio stars in the feature film co-written and directed by Kannan Iyer.
Ae Watan Mere Watan will premiere on Amazon Prime Video on March 21
Sharing an image of Khan’s character Usha Mehta, Prime Video India wrote on X, “Resistance in her voice and the spirit of freedom in her heart, listen to what she has to say this #WorldRadioDay #AeWatanMereWatanOnPrime, March 21.”
In the film, Khan plays a young woman who helped India’s freedom struggle by running an underground radio station. The real Usha is considered to be one of the key people who headed the Congress Radio, which was active for several months during the Quit India Movement in 1942. Mehta was awarded the Padma Vibhushan in 1998.
The thriller-drama had a special screening of the film attended by Khan, producers Johar and Mehta, directed by Iyer and Aparna Purohit, Originals, India and Southeast Asia, Prime Video at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa last year.
About Ae Watan Mere Watan
under the guidance of EC T Diane Directed by Iyer, Ae Watan Mere Watan is co-written by Darab Farooq. The ensemble also includes Sachin Khedekar, Abhay Verma, Sparsh Srivastava, Alex O’Neill and Anand Tiwari. Tiger 3The film also features Emraan Hashmi as a guest; He also acted in Iyer’s previous film.
Johar, who is one of the producers along with Apoorva Mehta and Somen Mishra, said in a statement to Variety, “Kanan and Darab took inspiration from a sore point in Indian history and created a rich story with a strong emotional core. Enriched by Sarah’s exceptional portrait of a young revolutionary. For decades, radio has flourished as a means of informing, engaging and entertaining the masses, playing a crucial role in encouraging discourse. Ae Watan Mere Watan pays tribute to the important role radio has played in uniting the country and igniting the fire in the heart of every Indian, further fueling the Quit India movement.